Intermediate mass fragment emission inAr36+197Au collisions atE/A=35 MeV

Abstract
Intermediate mass fragment (IMF: 3≤Z≤20) emission for the Ar36 +197Au reaction at E/A=35 MeV has been studied with a low-threshold 4π charged-particle detector array covering the angular range of 16°≤θlab≤160°. While most IMF’s are emitted in central collisions characterized by large charged-particle multiplicities, contributions from peripheral collisions exist at forward angles which are reminiscent of damped collisions or emission from a projectile-like source. Energy spectra, angular distributions, element distributions, and two-fragment correlation functions are presented for various gates on the charged-particle multiplicity, and the time scale of fragment emission is deduced.